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Lubbock, J. W. (John William), 1803-1865

English cleric William Buckland worked as a geologist and vertebrate paleontologist. The first Reader of Geology, University of Oxford (from 1819), Buckland is most noted as the scientific discoverer of dinosaurs.

From the guide to the William Buckland papers, 1817-1848, 1817-1848, (American Philosophical Society)

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Lubbock, John, active 1834-1836, Baron Avebury

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Title: Baron Avebury British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000705.0x00003e ...

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Lubbock, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1803-1865.

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Only child of Sir John William Lubbock (F. R. S. 1821). Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge and was 1st Senior Optime 1825. M. A. 1833. In 1825 he joined his father's bank. He was F. R. A. S. 1828. F. R. S. 1829. Royal Medal 1834. Treasurer of Royal Society 1830-1835. He wrote on the tides and on probability. He succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1840 and from this time led a retired life. From the description of Correspondence, ca. 1820s-1850s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: ...

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